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Haunted Cleveland

In the spirit of Halloween I’m posting some wonderful orb pics that my friend from childhood, Pam, recently snapped on a Haunted Cleveland Tour (at night).  Now I’ve known Pam since I’ve been 7 which is about a million years ago.  When we were younger we used to use the Ouija Board and have seances conjuring up the likes of many spirits.  We scared the crap out of each other in the dark saying ‘I believe in Mary Worth’ until we ran out of the room screaming!  Ahhh, good times.  lol

Pam is not one to believe in any of this much, but after reading a few of my last posts she offered up these pics.  So here is her experience:

This first shot was taken at Whiskey Island (on the edge of Lake Erie), which is also home to ‘Wendy Park’.  This sign is not lit by any type of lighting at all…but you can clearly see in the lower right of the sign, there is a bright orb!  There appears to be some sort of a symbol in it.  An online search has not turned up anything yet on what this symbol may be, if anything.  This park is considered an extremely active place for spirits in our area.

This pic is taken from the outside of Franklin Castle (in the driveway looking up into a window).  The large light is the moon, but you can also see an orb as clear as day. 

Here’s a picture taken inside the castle, in the parlor area.  The owner told the tour group that if you stand diagonal to this mirror and take a picture, a little boys head (without a body) appears in the mirror.  However, Pam didn’t see that…although clearly there are many orbs and a weird streak of light that although at first glance looks like it’s on the wall in the reflection of the mirror…is, in fact not.  It is, however something between the mirror and the mans clothing (the man who’s reflection is in the mirror). 

The most interesting part of the trip for my friend was when they went to an old cemetery.  They got off the bus and she shined her flashlight in the dark night.  The first flash was upon a tombstone.  The name on the stone was her maiden name….which, I can tell you is not a common name. 

Happy Halloween!

Honey, we’re having company tonight!
My husband brings a spirit home from the funeral parlor

Alright, so I’m sitting here contemplating if and how to write this post without coming off as sounding completely off my rocker.  I guess I should just do it.  First let me state that I am a completely normal (well, mostly) person.  So when this particular event happened, I was, um…not only scared a little, but excited and at first, disbelieving.   With that said:

We had elderly neighbors right across the street who we had known before moving in (my Aunt used to own my house and these were her friends. Shane used to clean their windows). They were a very sweet couple.

When we moved in, we would talk to them pretty often. Emma would say that she ‘just simply enjoyed watching our kids playing in the front yard’, and that ‘it made her very happy to see them having fun’.

Over the course of the years, Dan would have occasional times where he fell.  Emma would call and Shane would go over and get him back up again. Shane would sit and talk with him.  Sometimes Dan would say he felt ‘embarrassed’ that Shane had to come over, but Shane assured him that he was happy to help, and then would get him off the subject by talking about golf or something.

Sadly, a couple days after the last fall, Dan passed. We attended the very large viewing. We didn’t know very many people there and we mainly stayed at the foot of the coffin while the family introduced themselves to us. Up until this point it was fairly uneventful and we excused ourselves and ventured home. Continue reading

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